Micturition habits and incontinence at age 17—reinvestigation of a cohort studied at age 7
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Urology
- Vol. 76 (2) , 231-234
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1995.tb07681.x
Abstract
Objective To study the epidemiology of micturition disturbances in teenagers.Subjects and methods A subsample of 1034 teenagers previously evaluated at age 7 years was reinvestigated 10 years later. A postal questionnaire was used and a response rate of 71% (736) obtained. Those who reported bladder symptoms were contacted by telephone for a detailed history concerning imperative urge, daytime incontinence, emptying difficulties and bedwetting.Results There was a general decrease in the frequency and intensity of symptoms from 7 to 17 years of age. At age 17 at least one symptom was reported by 5.9% of the girls and 0.9% of the boys. Overall the symptoms were regarded as mild or moderate.Conclusion At age 17 years, micturition disturbances were reported infrequently and few subjects wanted medical help.Keywords
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